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Gavin Barwell in 'date Arab girls' Twitter storm | Gavin Barwell in 'date Arab girls' Twitter storm |
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Conservative MP Gavin Barwell thought he was exposing a particularly shameless piece of political moneyspinning when he clicked on a link tweeted by Labour and found a press release accompanied by an advert saying "date Arab girls". | Conservative MP Gavin Barwell thought he was exposing a particularly shameless piece of political moneyspinning when he clicked on a link tweeted by Labour and found a press release accompanied by an advert saying "date Arab girls". |
He wasted no time firing off a tweet to the party's press team and shadow schools minister Kevin Brennan, saying: "I know Labour are short of cash but having an invitation to 'date Arab girls' at top of your press release?" | He wasted no time firing off a tweet to the party's press team and shadow schools minister Kevin Brennan, saying: "I know Labour are short of cash but having an invitation to 'date Arab girls' at top of your press release?" |
However, what seemed like an easy strike might have turned into a something of an own goal. | However, what seemed like an easy strike might have turned into a something of an own goal. |
The press team's reply began "oh dear", followed by a link to an explanation of how Google Adsense functions - that is, based on the preferences of a web user. | The press team's reply began "oh dear", followed by a link to an explanation of how Google Adsense functions - that is, based on the preferences of a web user. |
The description on the Google website reads: "You may come across such ads when you're viewing a website, video, or app on Google's display network. | The description on the Google website reads: "You may come across such ads when you're viewing a website, video, or app on Google's display network. |
"In addition to seeing ads based on your interests, you may also see ads based on the types of sites you visit, whether you +1 something, and more." | "In addition to seeing ads based on your interests, you may also see ads based on the types of sites you visit, whether you +1 something, and more." |
The story was running on the LabourList website, a blog devoted to centre-left issues, which claimed that when its writers accessed the same press release they were greeted by an advert for a Samsung mobile phone. | The story was running on the LabourList website, a blog devoted to centre-left issues, which claimed that when its writers accessed the same press release they were greeted by an advert for a Samsung mobile phone. |
The advert was posted alongside the line: "Oops…Barwell got a far more interesting advert than LabourList did." | The advert was posted alongside the line: "Oops…Barwell got a far more interesting advert than LabourList did." |
Barwell stayed silent as other Twitter users expressed their amusement at his misfiring attack. | Barwell stayed silent as other Twitter users expressed their amusement at his misfiring attack. |
Jon Mundy wrote: "Oh - this is glorious, @GavinBarwellMP's browser history comes back to bite him." | Jon Mundy wrote: "Oh - this is glorious, @GavinBarwellMP's browser history comes back to bite him." |
James O'Flynn was similarly entertained, observing: "This did make me chuckle. | James O'Flynn was similarly entertained, observing: "This did make me chuckle. |
"Be careful before you question how appropriate an advert on a webpage is." | "Be careful before you question how appropriate an advert on a webpage is." |
The original press release, posted on TwitLonger, was an attack on Michael Gove, claiming the education secretary was failing to provide enough school places for children. | The original press release, posted on TwitLonger, was an attack on Michael Gove, claiming the education secretary was failing to provide enough school places for children. |
It included a quote from Brennan calling on the government to "address the crisis in school places they have created". | It included a quote from Brennan calling on the government to "address the crisis in school places they have created". |
Adverts featured above and below the short release, apparently tailored to the viewer's preferences. | Adverts featured above and below the short release, apparently tailored to the viewer's preferences. |
The original link was tweeted by @labourpress on March 14, with Barwell's jibe following the same day. | The original link was tweeted by @labourpress on March 14, with Barwell's jibe following the same day. |
The press team hit back the next day, with the MP for Croydon central staying unusually quiet. | The press team hit back the next day, with the MP for Croydon central staying unusually quiet. |
However, a dating advert appeared to be fixed below the advert even when the page was accessed from different computers - though the enticement to date Arab girls was absent. | However, a dating advert appeared to be fixed below the advert even when the page was accessed from different computers - though the enticement to date Arab girls was absent. |
While there is no evidence Barwell, the party's former chief operating officer, spends his spare time sifting through dating sites, he has previously revealed wide interests as a fan of rappers Public Enemy, author Joan Collins and soap opera Dynasty. | While there is no evidence Barwell, the party's former chief operating officer, spends his spare time sifting through dating sites, he has previously revealed wide interests as a fan of rappers Public Enemy, author Joan Collins and soap opera Dynasty. |
He previously made headlines with a Twitter post after discovering that thieves had stripped metal from a memorial on his father's grave, writing that if he caught the culprits, they would "regret it". | He previously made headlines with a Twitter post after discovering that thieves had stripped metal from a memorial on his father's grave, writing that if he caught the culprits, they would "regret it". |
However, this time Barwell seemed content to walk away and has tweeted about other events - such as a visit by Caterham School students to Westminster Cathedral. | However, this time Barwell seemed content to walk away and has tweeted about other events - such as a visit by Caterham School students to Westminster Cathedral. |
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